The International Court of Justice is currently hearing a case against Israel, focusing on the country's obligations to facilitate aid delivery to Palestinians in occupied areas. As the blockade on Gaza stretches for nearly two months, questions arise about whether the court's findings will have any real influence on the lives of the 2.3 million Palestinians facing dire food shortages. Past behavior from Israel suggests a history of non-compliance with international law and court directives, raising concerns about the effectiveness of legal actions in changing the situation on the ground.
The International Court of Justice is determining Israel's responsibilities for aiding Palestinians in occupied territories amid ongoing claims of Israeli defiance of international law.
Despite international pressure and court rulings, Israel has historically disregarded international law, raising doubts about the impact of any potential decisions from the Hague hearings.
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